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Strategies for the Implementation of a Lifeguard ProgramErica Bowden, Emily Ferreira, Brianna Parent, Glen Mould

Our Sponsor's Idea

Ruperto Chaparro recommended tourist hotel fee

Does not affect the residents or government

From 2013 to 2014 4.5 million tourists 3.4 billion US dollars

Objective 1: Support of the government,

companies, and community

Objective 2: Evaluation of

existing lifeguard programs

Objective 3: Assessment

public's knowledge and ability

Objective 4: Analysis of

funding structures

Our Results

Objective 1 Conclusion

There is a want and need for lifeguards

Survey

Extremely important

Helpful, not necessary

Not useful

No opinion

No answer

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80

73

16

1

3

8

How important are lifeguards? - All

Number of Responses

More on duty

Appropriate amount

Too many

I do not know

No lifeguards

0 10 20 30 40 50 60

51

19

4

18

9

How do you feel about the amount of

lifeguards? - All

Number of Responses

More on duty

Appropriate amount

Too many

I do not know

None

12

8

2

2

1

39

11

2

16

8

How do you feel about the amount of lifeguards? - All

Resident Non

Support

Tourism Company

iHE City Emergency

PRHTA

Objective 2 Conclusion

Lifeguards deserve respect

Neglected beaches lead to lack of respect

Up to date equipment Adequate Salary Clean facilities 90% of beachgoers adhere to beach rules

Poor EquipmentUnkempt beachLow Salary No respect from government or beachgoers

Luquillo and Seven

Seas

Escambró n

Objective 3 Conclusion

Beachgoers are uneducated on water

safety

Extremely Safe

Safe

Average

Dangerous

Average/Dangerous

Extremely Dangerous

Depends

Don't know

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

1

20

43

25

2

8

1

1

Thoughts on Safety of Beach

Number of Responses

I do not know how to swim

Pools only

Intermediate

Highly Skilled

Lifeguard

0 10 20 30 40 50 60

10

17

50

16

8

Level of Swimming - All

Number of Responses

Yes

No

No answer

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70

61

37

3

Have you taken swimming lessons? - All

Number of Responses

69; 68%

29; 29%

3; 3%

Do you know what a rip current is? - All

Yes No No answer

35; 35%

66; 65%

Do you know how to escape a rip current?

- All

Yes No

Objective 4 Conclusion

Beachgoers favor a hotel fee, but may not be currently

plausible

Donation Box

Entrance Fee

Hotel Fee

Parking Fee

Donation Box or Hotel Fee

None

Any option is fine

No answer

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70

13

12

60

6

2

4

1

2

What funding method would you utilize? -

All

Number of Responses

0

1

2

3

4

5+

0 10 20 30 40 50 60

6

6

12

15

8

54

Preferred Fee - All

Number of Responses

Fee (

U.S

Dollars

)

0

1

2

3

4

5+

2

2

2

3

3

13

4

4

10

12

5

41

How much are you willing to pay? - All

Resident Non

95% • between $3.41 and $4.05

99% • between $3.31 and $4.15

Mean: $3.73Mode: $5Median: $5

Any fee on tourists is impossible

Tourism Company

iHE

DNER

PRHTA

Tourism Company

iHE

DNER

PRHTAShared ideas

Tourism Company

iHE

DNER

PRHTAProvide funds themselvesWilling to try a fee

Suggested voluntary fee

Tourism Company

iHE

DNER

PRHTA

Support feeChance games funds

Tourism Company

iHE

DNER

PRHTA

Our Recommendations

Recommendation 1

Hotels add donation option to supplement

the funds they will provide

Recommendation 2

Aquatic safety handout educate hotel guests

Recommendation 3

Chance games funds researched for possible

reallocation

Recommendation 4

Survey data is presented to convince enforcement of hotel

fee

Recommendation 5

The budget encompasses all

aspects of the program

Recommendation for Future Work

Aquatic safety airline video to inform the

public

Any questions?Thank you for your attention!

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